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The aim of this study is to prospectively determine the association of generalised Stage I & II (initial to moderate) with all-cause and cirrhosis-related mortality in patients with cirrhosis. We also plan to evaluate the oral microbiome and association of oral dysbiosis with complications of
Previous studies have shown that probiotics could improve oral health including periodontal diseases, dental caries and halitosis via inhibiting periodontal pathogens, modulating periodontal microbiome, and regulating oral mucosal immunity. Heat-killed probiotics strain, Lactobacillus paracasei
Chronic, randomized, crossover, placebo-controlled and double-blind nutritional intervention trial.
The 60 participants in the study will be randomly divided into two groups of 30 participants, as they begin the study taking the SANE or placebo for 6 weeks.
At the end of study week 6, when the first
Background Dry socket is one of the commonest problems that occur after extraction of molars. It can be described as a painful inflammatory condition that occurs due to non-formation or early displacement of a blood clot from a tooth extraction site before the healing of wound occurs. Clinical
A comparison of single preoperative dose of Co-amoxiclav versus postoperative full course of Amoxicillin/ Co-amoxiclav in prevention of postoperative complications in dentoalveolar surgery: a randomized controlled trial
Background considerations Prophylactic antibiotics and corticoid in a single
This is a randomized double-blind clinical study. A preoperative and radiographic evaluation will be done in order to select the patients.
Inclusion criteria are healthy patients above 18 years old with vertical or mesioangular bilateral impacted mandibular third molars. Exclusion criteria are
The study was designed as a prospective split-mouth clinical trial on patients who needed bilateral paired IMTM extractions. The study was conducted at the Maxillofacial Surgery Department of the Lithuanian University of Health Sciences. Approval by the local bioethics committee was granted (No.
The propagation of oral microorganisms in the dental office during different oral procedures has been a concern. The use of certain equipment such as ultrasonic devices, highspeed dental handpieces or three-way syringes may spread aerosols and splatters containing microorganisms in the environment.
The consequences of oral and dental diseases in general health are substantial, including acute infectious process starting from teeth or peridontium, benign or malignant diseases starting from mucosa or teeth/peridontium and an overall reduction of nutrition indices and a decrease of quality of
Background
Halitosis refers to the condition of malodor of the oral cavity (2009). Halitosis is estimated to affect 50% of the population with varying degrees of intensity and etiology (Meskin 1996). In 80% of all cases halitosis is secondary to underlying oral conditions (Miyazaki, Sakao et al.